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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1897)
THE DAILY ASTOlUAN, SATl'UPAY MuftN IN'U, SKl'TKM BEK 25, IBH7. .ilk JUST NOW A Large Yariety of Children's School Shoes, the Best on Earth Call and See Our Dotty High School Walkintj Boot At the Old Reliable Stand. John Halm & Co. WmiM 479 Commercial St. 18- Fall and Winter -97 DRESS GOODS See what we are showing in the new styles. Our new samples are coming in every day. ALBERT DUNBAR Agent Butterick Patterns TODAY'S -WEATHER. Fair weather; warmer except cooler on coast; freeh northerly winds. AROUNDJTOWN. SATURDAY. Tbe food are better made by III; Aa odors crushed are better stilt. Try Schilling's Best tea and baking powder. The Columbine la again In service. Cucumbers, very cheap, st Rosa, mar gins & Co. 'a. Floe cabbage for kraut at Ross, Hlg (ins ft Co.'s. Lemons at great reduction at Roes, Biggins ft Co. 'a. Testerday was pay day with the rail road contractors. Join the Astoria Progressive Commer cial Association. Groceries at the lowest prices at the Pacific Grocery Co. District Attorney T. J. Cleetoo re turned to the city yesterday. The O. R. 4 N. took out a car of sal mon last night for the East. Be sure to come and hear Mr. ring at the Janton concert. Jargon Bicycle and repair shop at 183 Ninth street Charges reasonable. Look out for the program of the Janson concert In tomorrow's paper. Our prices are the lowest in the city. Call and se us. Pacific Grocery Co. Umbrellas covered and repaired by a practical workman, at 185 Ninth street Ask for sample of Chase ft Sanborn's famous teas, at Ross, Hlggins ft Co.'s. Auditor F. D. Kuettner has gone to Portland and Corvallls on a business trip. At the bowling alleys yesterday Mrs. H. H. Iruyals scored 54 and Dr. Finch 52. Contractor Lebeck is repairing the Par ker House wharf at the foot of Ninth street Fresh ice cream and ice cream soda at the Parlor candy faclory, 483 Commercial street For rootling and skylights go to the Astoria Roofing and Cornice Co.. i Ninth street Laoe curtains laundried by Mrs. Ras mussen. Leave orders at Cleveland's bakery. An outing party of lalies and gentle. men spent a pleasant time at Tongue Point yesterday. The funeral of Christ Nass's little daughter, who died of cholera infantum In East Astoria Thursday evening, will be held this afternoon. Interment will be made In Greenwood. Until Oct. 15th every Schilling's Best yellow tea ticket or brown baking powder ticket entitles you tc two guesses at the missing word. October 15th to December 31st one guess to a ticket A Schilling ft Company baa riancisco .xxn Suits to order, from $12.50 P PailtS to order. T r A A frnm wVI.UU BP w tti Bv www ..FLYNN, the Tailor.. The Point of Yiew The holder of a matured Endowment Policy in the Equitable Society says: "Twenty years ago, when I took out my Endowment Policy, the premium looked to me Ilk. this: $47.68 While the Endowment, looked at from a dlstanc of JO years, appeared like this: $ 1,000 Now, my policy has matured, and com ing Just when I need money, the result of my policy looks like this- $1,467.25- While looking back, and realising that they are amounts that would have been saved in no other way, this Is the ap pearance the premiums have: $47.68 The Equitable Life Assurance Society.. L. Samuel, manager. Portland. Or. CHAS. KAN & CO " """ 367 Commercial St Dealer In Chinese and Japanese Curios, Fine Decorated China Ware, Silk Fancy Goods. Manufacturers of Ladies' and Children's Underwear Gent's Shirts Made to Order. A. V. ALLEN. Groceries, Feed, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Logger's Supplies. Cor.Tenth and Commercial street Bulletins 45, 46 and 47, Just Issued by day. County Clerk Dunbar yesterday issued a marriage license to Rasmus Thorsen and Julia Anderson. A-hlanil nfltu T?artiett niM. silver prunes, choice apples, etc., etc., at Ross, Higgins at 1.0.1. Ashland peaches cheap and good; also a large supply of other fine fruits at Ross, HIgglns ft Co. P. J. Me any, the leading merchant tailor, 117 Tenth St. The highest price paid for fur skins. Take your best friend to the Parlor for Ice cream and Ice cream soda. Pri vate parlors for ladles. Early yesterday morning Officer Luths extinguished a fire in tbe planking of the street east of the Clatsop mills. While there are a large number of fishermen out the run of fall fish in the lower river still continues light If you wish to enjoy a pleasant even ing, be sure to attend the Janson concert on the Z7th at Foard & Stokes' hall. Jfr. and Mrs. Frank Thjebault, or Sunshine, Wash., and Miss Lenord, et Pendleton, Or., are In the city. The "ProgTesive" boys are laying the foundation for good work and all As- torians hope they will not get tlr-Ml. Mrs. Church and Annie Gilbert were passengers on the Elder for Portlana having returned from a sight-seeing trip. Those who wish to hear Mrs. Alberta Janson sing the aria from "Queen of Sheba" must attend the Janson concert. For pure country milk and rich cream, of guaranteed cleanliness, patronise the Excelsior dairy. W. J. Ingalle, proprie tor. Go to the Parlor, successors to C. B. Smith, for pure, sweet cream and fresh creamery butter and buttermilk every day. C. G. Palmbcrg, the leading contractor and builder, is prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing and building work; 473 Duane street Furnished room to rent, with good table board, at reasonable rates, at Mrs. E. C. Holden's, corner of Duane and Ninth streets. Special sale of tine fruits today at Rocs, Higglns & Co.'s. Ashland poach' Bartlertt pears, silver prunes, choice ap ples, etc., etc. George W. Howell, Geo. W. Caldwell, Portland; Chas. Wakefield, San Francis co; H. B. Borthwlek, GoWe, were guests of the Parker House yesterday. Tomorow at the Baptist church the subject of the morning sermon will be Divine and human thoughts. Of that of the evening, "The Delectable Moun tains." Mr. C. L. Houston returned from the Nebalem valley yesterday with a bag of grouse and quail. Thirty-seven birds were the evidence of his prowess. Mr. Earl, of the Columbia Iron Work, went over to the Fotrtmpos again o terday to make sure that all Is In read iness for th0 floating of that hlp on the h. Annie McKaden was again before the polio Judge yesterday, who lined her IH which was remitted this morning when sh. was sent home on the Young's river boat When you want a real life-like and ar.latlo photo, don't fall to call on Snod graas. The- work h la turning out now Is ahead of anything ever mad. in As toria before. Neil Steftenren. at the box factory, yesterday, had his right arm badly lace rated by a circular aw. It Is not thought that his Injuries will seriously disable Mr. Steffi-nun In the future. The Nashville Students were the only colored troupe engaged for the great mu sic hall enlertolnm. ts at the World' Fair, where day after day crowded houses greeted this splendid company. Miss Ida Bdlund, of Fresno. Cat., who ha been visiting with her brother. Rev. J. A. Ellund. left on the steamer Colum bia yesterday, accompanied by her brother. Rev. A. G. Edlund. CongTejrallon.il church Preaching at the usual hours. Morning theme. A Working Church"; evening topic. "The Sifting of Gideon's Army. ' All are cor dially Invited. E. S. Zollinger, pastor. A fleet of four scows loaded with lum ber for the government and the railroad. and a targe quantity of commercial lum ber and wood for W. B. Edwards, from the Borthwick Lumber Company. Goble. A telegram from Rev. Mr. Hollings - head, the newly appointed pastor of th. M. E. church, announces that he will,"" home. Ttie party summoning a wit not reach Astoria until some time next ... . ... . week. The Rev. Mr. v ajter win preacn both morning and evening. The greatest musical treat of the setson will appear In Astoria September 3 and S No colored troupe In America has,"" "l J,tn'" had such unparalleled success as the ; defendant pleaded not KUil.y of assault Nashville Student. If you must miss,"" """gerou. weapon, and the . any enertalnment miss all other, don't miss the Jubilee Singers. ..., Mrs. J. J. Walter left on the Potter ... u ,,. last evening for Portland hospital, where , . i j. ni ,in . w , . ... . nn ,h. fr Iter's, hswnlth ha IXn on tn6 decline for some time, but she la assured ',," ' that her health will be fully restored X court. Slmond. Man- . . . n.i.-i i ufacturing Co. vs. How-ell ft Ward, ile- after her treatment at PorUund. I fault and Julgmrnt for plaintiff; Klmore. the former appraisers having failed to SanlK.rn & Co. vs. Astoria Packing Co.. the Oregon Agricultural Station at Cor- Ju-lgment for plaintiff. W18.13: A. S'lther valUa. are extremely Interesting and val- '""d vs. Ellen Adair M-ndell et ,u , l.-r. e uaWe documents. They trent of prunes, of foreelcwure; William Oliver vs. H It. clcuta and cheat and clover hay. Every Marion, tried and submitod to the Jury; rancher should have these pomphl-ts, A. E. Iu urette. executrix, vs. M. Henry which are furnished free on application. ' s.Je conflrme.1; T. I..lg vs. Kl'en Heffrln, same. Mrllow as i dnnk, delicious In cocktails. ! was the verdict on Cyrus Noble Old Hour- The Janson concert. whMi will ;w ulven bon Whiskey on the voyage of the steam- ttt Foard ft 8:oke' hnll on th :7th of er "Rio" to Yokohama In January of ' this month, promises to be th.' greatest this year. It is the universal verdict. ( treat of the Mason. Although iierr Jan. Its reputation i International. This ( 'on Is a stranger on this coast, he Ir. lai not enjoyed by any other American rrpldly making a name for himself. All whiskey. I who have been forunate enough to hear I him play are enthusiastic, nn I predict Dick Lemcn, boatswain on the Elder, fr him a brllllniit future. One of the was laid up a few days ago while at- i slstlng In handling freight. A large box payng go attractive Is his thorough un was dropped on his leg. badly bruising dcrs,an(lnff of ,rue ,one frrnA,0n nml it. so that he cannot walk. He went on through with the Elder to Portland hist night, where he will receive proper meleal attendance. H. T. Roes, Thoe. Reeves, San Francis co; F. W. Smyth, Mrs. C. W. Knowies, Dan Mathlot, H. N. Burpee, Miss II. L. Robb, R. B. May. Portland; II. S. Mc Gowan. Chinook; J. O. M-.-gler and wife, Brookfleld; Mr. Raymond. Mrs. Kohbe, Fort Canby; Miss Barr, Cray's river, were at the Occident yesterday. Contractor Robert Wakefl-ld says that trains will be running over the new steel bridge at John Day today or tomorrow. Track is laid to Blind slough, where the next steel bridge will be erected. After that bridge Is finished, before people real ize the fact, the line will be complete! to Goble, and the Iron horse can travel on Into Portland. Presbyterian church Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. BubJ -.t of the morning sermon, "The Attractive Power of Jesus Christ"; evening theme, "Betrayed by Speech." In the Sunday school at 12:15 this Is rally day. There will be a special progTam of music and the parents and all those Interested, ns well as all the 8unday school scholars, are urged to be present. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 6.30. You 8re Invited to attend all our BerIced. Henry Marcrxte, pastor. The ladies' tournament at the bowling alleys of the A. F. C. finished yester day. Mrs. G. C. Fulton was the winner for the gold medal for the monlh of September. The A. F.C. Wm chosen to meet the Oregon Road Club team, after in court. If detained longer than the evening at 7:9), Is as follows: Plcken, Laws, Wire, Griffin, Bell, Klnch, Bo zarth and J. E. HIgglns. The If dy mem bers of the club will be welcome visitors at the match game. Bishop Foss, of the Metliodlt Er.iHoo pal church, who was the presiding ofllcer of the conference recently In session In forvallls, Or., has reconsidered the ap pointment of Rev. Mr. Walter to his old position of pastor of the M. E. church In this city, and given him the Centenary church of East Portland as his field of labor, having transferred the Rev. Mr. W. B. HolllngHhead from the Puget sound conference and made that gentle man pus tor of the church In this city. The Rev. Mr. Holllngshead comes with the highest endorsements of his pulpit ability and general fitness for the posi tion. Thi church has ben for years one of the first churches of Astoria. Its work In the last two years has never been equaled In this city. With a mem bership of only about one hundred avail able workers. It has raised over fi.44v to pay old debts, that have for years hung like a nightmare over the church edifice and discouraged Its members. An era of great advancement Is looked for In this society of self-denying men and women, In the county court yesterday, In the matter of the estate of John Nelson, or der for sale of proeriy was entered. In tins matter of the estate of Iout rlny the former ppmler having failed to qualify, lender lebeck, Martin John son ami John Stark were tviHoimcd In their stead. In the matter of the Wash burn vetatp, outer nn entered felling e case for Anal hearing November 1, Recorder Williams had another moving time yesterday. At the meeting last night at the A. t' C. room, an Intercollegiate football team was organised. Mr. K. P. Kendall wo eh vied manager: Kd Hanson, captain pro tern; C. T. Crosby, chalrmur, John Young, secretary. The orgunfitlon will be permanent and the principal object of la night's meetlig was to arrange for John nimunwn. captain of the Ku gent tram mid the leading player or the statj, to act as coach of the Astoria teuni. There will N another meeting itV-xt Thursday night. There swtu i. have been some dissat isfaction oi in count of llie. reserved seat at th Janson convert not ln-lng nimhon-d. In explanation. It Is stated that the hull has only recently been ar- rangett for concert, ami that no prepara tion have been made for numbered seat At the ccmlng concert ihei-e will be o of the best seat In the hall ut rsl.le as reserved scats, One seat will l tt good as another, and there will be enough to accommodate all who hold wnl seal ticket. A number of the witnesses In the Lin-dell-Jones slander suit yesterday applied to the county court for their witness fee. It Is wvll to remember that In all civil cases a witnes does not have jto attend court unless fees for a day sad mileage ure tendcml In advance, l.ven , er court. If detained longer than the m pmu ior. a witness en ie.e a... I n,s l" responsiUe for the fees. which nr.. S? tw.r ilnv jiti.l mlletiire in iTlm mil - - I " ny ""' " rvspotnihi.. lor Me witness fee. In the circuit court yesterday In th w iMi e tor irwvi rM-pienuvr w. ginii vs. A. M. Rowe. defendant pleaded out guilty; set fur October 1. Same v. same. No. 2; same order entered. The grand Jury returned one true .... iFuniey and Michael Fi hill aganlM M itt 'rnnrleviteh, fi r K:.mMlnir. and one not tru bill iigalnst features which mnke Ib-rr Jansnn's tone production. The full, round, sjmpa thetlc tone of his violin can not help but appeal to the hearts of any one who hears him. Hundreds can, by constant training, acquire the technique, but only a few possess the soul of music In which lies the bewitching power of a great artist. Those who n-c Interested Mi mu slo should avail themselves of ;bis ep. porunlty of hearing him play. No p ilns have been spared In making the program a complete as possible, none but the best of talent asslntlng. Tb k'-ts now on sale at OrlMin ft Reed's. It Is ad visablo to secure your tickets early and procure a good seat, as a large attend ance Is anticipated. Remember the nl mlsslon will be 5"; and reserved snt 75c. FUNERAL NOTICE. The funeral of Ruby Agnes Ingerhorg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Nass, will be held from the residence In Upper Astoria, today at 1 o'clock, P. M. In terment at Greenwood cemetery. Cold Watch FREE ....TO.... Boys. Girls and ...Young Ladies ....AT.... GREAT AMERICAN IMPORTING TEA COMPANY'S ...Pure Food Stores... Every watch Is a perfect timepiece; l.'-year guaranteed ease. Real gems. Don't miss this opportunity to secure o.,e of these pretty watchts frer Cull end ask about It at th Great American Importing Tea Company's Pure Food Store. r71 Commercial street., Astoria, Oregon. Call and see the handsome watches. Teas, Coffees, Splcs, Baking Powder, Extracts Highest quality, Lowest r.:e. 100 STORES IN OPERATION, Warrenton Is Columbia Harbor Land Co. CORNER... BOND and ELEVENTH STS. Ma no application. W. F. SCHEIBE, A full line el Pipe. Tvtaco. nd .Smok.rt' Aitlcl". 47- Commercial Ml. A RICH TREAT IS PROMISKP. The Oregon Slate Fair for lst7SVptem ber to Oc totier i. Kallrod tute reluc.il. The Southern Pacific will sell ticket at one fare rule for round trip from nil i point on their Hue In Oregon. You will be entertaln.nl from morning until night. No time to ret. Liberal prises offered for all kind of ports, such a tMs.-ltill. tug -of-war, chopping con test. fo.t moc hammer throw, shot put. mid various other nrt In charge if a competent committee. 1'on't over look lh dale and the cheap railroad rate ot .11. fare for the round trip. 'opulnr admission of ?' cents. OKKUON'S OKKATKHT FAIIK. Can l atteinl.il for one rare ror n round trip from any putnt on the Ure of the Southern Pacific In Oregon. The fair open on September V, and close Vtoter S. Nin day. Every day will be the best. Fraternal order day, ivtoU-r I: Oregon pre day. October 4; pioneer and bartweue day. (Vtolwr 5 Salem doy, October : school day. Octo Iwr 7: free for all races, last day. October S. School day, October 1. children under twelve years of axe admitted free. School InMrcn over twelvv years of age. ten cent. After hnrvet you will want a ret. so come to the state fair and enjoy yourself. i in faro for the round trip. Popular admission of 23 cents. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take laxative Promo Quinine Tablets All drugglts refund the money If It.falls to cure; Sc. For sale by Charles Rogers TO THE PUBLIC. Owing to the advent of winlr. we ,th underlgtvl. mlll(m.M erf AstorUi. are compelled to restore the price, oi mil o It former stan.lanl of 50c p.r can whole sale, H'te per one gallon rvinll. i:'ic i"-r one-half gallon retail, 7c per oae-Murtn gallon retail. 4c per one pint. At these figure awl no less we ran ...1,1. and will supply all our customer . ...i.--.. m.IIW The pun clean ami unaumie... - .Ik.v.) price to take cfTet Oc!ot.er 1. (Signed): c. II. Bl.oup. of Standard Dairy. W.f. I.AItMiiN & Co.. ..f Uirson TUIry. KKITH & WILSON, of Eagle Dairy. !. W. JKFFKR8 A CO. A. J ANN 1-7. .11. WKPKKINP. of Slur I'nlry. k. a. okhdino. h. Mccormick. W. J. INOALLB. of Excelilor Hairy. WHEAT. m June !' wheat sold at fir;e. It has since soi l nt ll.'flH. Mfferen . S.c, or M.S73 on in.'' bushels. II'O woul I have made this amount by our system of Join'. Investment accounts since June M. Why not try this system and Incrense your Ir.corv? Amounts of IX and upwarus p reived. our information Is of such a character and from such source as to mnne h en- Irely reliable. Write for particulars. J. '.. Knrwilon A ., grain brokers, '2 California street, San Francisco. TO CURB A COLD IN ONB DAT Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure; 2Zc. For sale by Charles R.ig-rs. Do not wear your Jewelry Into a Chinese laundry unless you wish to h'nr some complimentary remarks from the Celes tials, who have an eye for the gllMer of gold nnd Jewels. NOTICE OF FILING ASSESSMENT. For th. Improvement of Thlrty-dhlr 1 Harrison avenue and Thirty-fifth streets la Adulr- Astoria. Notice Is hereby given thait the assess vnt roll containing the special assess-w-jit for the Improvement of Thirty- third, Harrison avenue and Thirty-fifth reets. In Adair's Astoria, has been filed the office of the Auditor and Polh dge, and Is now open for Inspection, ml 1 will so remain open until the Cth y of October, 1H7, prior to which time II objection to such assessment roll st be fll"d In writing wlthnhe Audi- and Police Judge. The Committee on Streets and Public ys, together with the Board of As- sxors of the City of Astoria, will meet In the Council ehnmber In the city hall, the City of Astoria, on Wednesday, toler 6, Wo, at the hour of l'i o'clock m., to review and equalize such a- sment. ar.d thereafter report their ac- In a. se tlon s to the Common Council. B: y ord'-r of the Common Council. .tleMt: H . E. NELSON, Auditor and Police Judce. storla. Or., Sept. 24, 1897. A Handsomo Ccrrnfyon is one of thegrtHek i 'nail tan posses. I j... .. : v - . -t . j-.ulu give the Best... THE CENTER ON THE Everybody Knows that Warrenton values will soon 6c doubled, It Is distinctly the best property on the market. Fine large level lots, surrounded by many Improvements, at very low prices. Is It not a fine Investment? Mnnulnclursr nml senior In FINE CIGARS! H7 lK7 U'HRICATINU OILS A SPECIALTY Fisher Brothers ASTORIA.... SKL1 Ship Chiimllcry Hardware Iron ootl Steel Coal (.rtKcrles nml I'rovlslonH I'lour nml .Mill feed Taints, Oils and Varnishes LtHiers' Supplies I'lilrlmnK's Sinlcs Doors urnl Windows Aijrkultural Implements 'iKons nnd Vehicles. Awtorin Iron Works Front Btrset, foot of rouurlh, Astoria. GENERAL MAOUNISTS AND BOILER MAKKRI iJLni and Marin. Engines. l&Uar Work, Steamboat and Catvry Work a spe cialty. Castings of all descriptions mad to order on short no'lo. John Fox..Prssldnt and Bupwta Undent A. L. Foi Via PrsaldMit O. a Pral ieeretafT Astoria Bavtwi Pank Treasurer A. & C. R. R. R. TIME CARD In LlTcct Sept. M. IH!7. Leave Astoria for Flavel at a. m , 12 m., I p. m , 5 p. m. and 1.30 p. m. Leav. Astoria for Beaald. via Flav.l at 9:30 a. m. and 5 p. m. Iav. Flavel for Astoria at 1:3 a. m., 10:4S a. m , 1:30 p. m., I ts p. m. and 6.10 p. m. Leav. Seasld. for Astoria via Plaval at 7:30 a. m. and I p. m. All the Above Trains Arcl)uil'. SEASIDE SAWMILL A complet. stock of lumber on band In th. rough or dressed. Flooring, rus tic, celling and all kinds of finish; mold Ings and shingles. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. OfTlee and yard at mill. H F L. LOO AN. Seaside, Oregon. Proprietor. ..Ttio Font Lnunchi, "HERCULES" Is open to special charter for excursion parlies or liver freighting. Dock at Ross, HIgglns ft Co.'s slip. THOB. DALQITY. Leave orders at 114 Bond street HOP LEE CO. CLOTHING, Merchant Tailors. Underclothing made tontder. Hull and troiiMr nisi a parieet nt. Mrery order punctu ally on tune. estlMioilun guaranteed. Cheaper Thai Any Other I'lace In the City Welch Hlocki OftH Commercial At. Emil Schacht ARCHITECT Room! 317-318 Portland Saving Bank Bldg. Portland, Oregon. J. B. WYATT, Phone No. 0. Astoria, Orago Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Groceries, Provisions. PAINTS and OILS. pclal Atuatlos Paid ts supplying Bhlpi- OF DEVELOPMENT WEST SIDE IHE ASTORIAN WANTCOLUMNS WANTED. WAN l'l.;v tiiinirillalvly, a numlwr of large, strong dog. AdMroM K., tar. A win tin n rric. WANTKl-Young girl living wl'.h pa rvnts, to take car. of oblidis and d. tight housework. Aptly at 411 Puaat strvst, MEN WANTEP. Railroad hands wanted for InimwllaU work on track. Apply at roin t Flaval block. a. a c. a n. n. - 13 run hint. Foil IlKNT Ten. room txoum In Upper town, on street cat lino; 111 per month. Inquire at this offlo. Foil HICNT-Furnlahssl rooms, an suit or single, by th. day r MruK Hotel Tlshr, under .ntlr. n.w manag inent. Ureal reduction In rites. Mrs. O. V, I'urtor, manager. C-r EleveoLS) and Franklin. roit BALE. Koll 8AI.lv- I will sell my place In Tilla mook county, 14 oiU south of Tilla mook City, in lota to suit purolissara. Terms ar. on third down, remainder In two year, with lnrt st 14 per cent. Th land will b. offered In tw.lv. building lot. M by 100 feel each, and la twolv, lot of flv. acres soli, of sol ium land, am) th balance of iht plao. In Ion as shown on a map In the ofhe. ot th Asturlan. WM. SQUIRE. FOR BALK A alx-room cottage, tat log bo, with water, .tc, within four blocks of Commercial street. In th. crtsr of th. city. A rare chanos. Price, ILMO. Addr C. Astorlan office. PRR80NAIJI, PEIlHONAIllarry lloliaiina can Uarn ometliliuf ut lutrret to him by oslllng at lb olTlce, Anyoito knowing his whereabout will confor a favor by leaving tbo lufurmatlvin with th. As torlsn. PROFESSIONAL CARDB. C. IIUOWKR. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Uunoraon IlullJlDg. Aatoiis, Oregon. H. T. CHOflUT. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. m Com m rclal itrL Chester V. Dolph. Rlohard Nlx.a. UOLPII NIXON, ATTORNET8 AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, M. H, M and IT, Hamilton Building. All legal and c4 lootlan busln ss promptly atundsd ta. Claims agalnat th govrnmnl a pj lalty. J. Q. A- BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. Offlc on Bond strs.1. Astoria, Or. Da O. B. E8TE8, PHYBICIAN AND BURGEON, Special attention to dlseasss of and surgery- Offlot over Dangigar's stora, Telephone No. U. Astoria. DIl. JAY TUTTLB. PHYBICIAN AND BURGEON Office, rooms 6 and I, Pythian bulldg. 531Vi Commercial 8t, Resldenc. sama. Telephone M. Acting assistant surgeon U. S. Ma rina hospital service. H. A. SMITH. DENTIBT. CfVtgj Booms 1 and I, Pythian Building, over C. H. Cooper's stor. . DR. H. L. HENDERSON, Offlc, Kinney Building, Astoria, Offlc. hours, 7 to I a. m.; 1 to I and I to 7 p. m. Special attenton given to th. treatment of Diseases of the Eye Chronlo Dls and Surgory. SOCIETY MEETINOB. TEMPLE LODGE NO. 7, A. F. anal A. M. Regular communications held on th. first and third Tuesday evening of each month. Q. W. LOUNBBERRT, W. X. B. C. HOLDEN. Secretary. .snap a kodak at any man coming out o our store and youii get portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant tlioiigtita. Such quality In the liquors we have to offer are enough to please ny man. COMB AND TRY THEM HUGHES & CO